How to debug AngularJS with Intellij

by Ignacio Suay ·
Published January 17, 2015
· Updated December 7, 2016

In my last 2 projects, I have been using 2 different Yeoman generators: AngularJS and Jhipster. Both generators create a project with AngularJS and Grunt on the client side.

Setting up Intellij or Webstorm to debug AngularJS is not as straightforward as debugging other front-end frameworks like GWT. That’s why I am going to explain step by step how to set up Intellij to debug AngularJS.

1. Install the JetBrains IDE Support extension for Chrome

2. Create a new JavaScript Debug configuration on Intellij

On Intellij, go to “Run > Edit configurations…”, or click on the “Edit configurations…” button on the menu:

Then add a new JavaScript Debug configuration.

3. Configure your JavaScript debug configuration

Once you have created a new JavaScript configuration you will need to set it up:

Name: Add a name to identify your configuration.

URL: You will need to put here the URL where you are running your app. AngularJS and Jhipster both come with a Grunt task which starts a web server on port 9000, so my URL is “http://localhost:9000/”.

Browser: I have only tried it with Chrome, but should work with any other browser.

Remote URLs of local files: Here you will need to link your local files with your remote application. Find your index.html file within your project and set the remote URL. In my case the remote URL is http://localhost:9000/index.html.

4. Debug your JavaScript Debug Configuration

Finally, you just need to click on “Debug” and you are ready to debug you application. If everything goes fine, a new window will be opened with the following note “JetBrains IDE Support” is debugging this tab.